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'''Inline Shredders''' reduce tough wastewater solids to fine bits with a unique, high flow, spherical rotor design. The unit is specifically designed for high capacity and minimal headloss. These shredders employ a low speed, high torque mechanism for powerful reduction of tough and bulky waste solids.
 
 
==Applications==
Inline Shredders have remarkable shredding capabilities on a wide range of materials including: packaging, hospital waste, aluminum cans, PET/HDPE bottles, computer printouts, manufacturing rejects, pharmaceutical rejects, glass/glass containers, plastic purgings and sprues, wood, skids, pallets, crates, steel drums, documents, hides, wastewater, concession waste, newspapers, and much more.
 
 
==Design==
Inline Shredders are available in a variety of models and sizes. They are provided with from 3hp to 125 hp motors and drives to meet most shredding applications. Typically, each unit is supplied complete with control, stand and standard hopper. Taskmaster Shredders can be supplied as a stand-alone piece of equipment or as part of a complete shredding system. Units can be provided for dry as well as wet or pressurized systems.
 
 
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